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This stereo amp made me feel like I was hearing my favorite band for the first time

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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • The Outlaw Audio RR 2160 Mk II stereo receiver is available on Amazon for $1,000. 
  • It’s a high-end receiver that delivers amazing sound, plenty of inputs and outputs, and has bass management that will floor you.
  • It’s also far heavier than you’d expect.

“If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it,” Duke Orsino said in Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” The soundtrack of my life is filled with music that spans genres, so when I hear audio from high-quality equipment, I want those sounds in excess (or INXS, as it were).

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Recently, a rep working with Outlaw Media reached out to me about reviewing the RR 2160 Mk II stereo receiver–>. They had been reading my audio equipment coverage and asked me, “So, you’re looking for budget equipment that punches above its weight?”

It’s often a stretch to associate the term “budget” with audiophile-level equipment, but the reality is that products capable of producing truly fantastic audio come with a price tag. Even my trusted personal amp, a NAD D 3020 V2<!–>, wouldn’t be considered near audiophile level, but it still costs $500 (and is worth every penny).

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My curiosity was piqued for Outlaw’s “budget” amp (we’re talking about a $1,000 price tag), so I agreed to take a look. It turns out that the co-founder of Outlaw Audio, Peter Tribeman, is also one of the co-founders of NAD, the makers of my personal amp and a respected brand of high-fidelity audio equipment. The aesthetic and design philosophy of the RR 2160 Mk II is all about drawing inspiration from the classical designs of old art deco radios with a sleek, functional aesthetic. Let me tell you, they succeeded.

When I unboxed the receiver/amp, my first thought was, “this looks old school.” My second thought was about how big and heavy the amp is. It’s a beast; be prepared to use some muscle to get this baby set up. Here’s what the specs look like:

Outlaw Audio RR 2160 Mk II tech specs


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